PFF Top 32 TEs

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I'm expecting a huge year from him.........Pickens will make him a lot of money IMO.




17. Jake Ferguson, Dallas Cowboys

Ferguson looked like a tight end on the cusp of cracking the top 10 a year ago before the Cowboys' struggles and injuries caused the decline in production and grading for the third-year Wisconsin Badger. While Ferguson should enjoy a bounce-back 2025 campaign, his 56.6 PFF receiving grade and four fumbles in 2024 are worrisome for his outlook.
 
I'm expecting a huge year from him.........Pickens will make him a lot of money IMO.




17. Jake Ferguson, Dallas Cowboys

Ferguson looked like a tight end on the cusp of cracking the top 10 a year ago before the Cowboys' struggles and injuries caused the decline in production and grading for the third-year Wisconsin Badger. While Ferguson should enjoy a bounce-back 2025 campaign, his 56.6 PFF receiving grade and four fumbles in 2024 are worrisome for his outlook.

That’s a better ranking than I expected after last season. Not a bad player and does show some toughness but not the longterm answer. I expect TE to be high on our list entering the 2026 draft.
 
True, but what the hell is going on with Kyle Pitts ( Falcons )? Dude was supposed to be the next generation TE.
Hard to explain what’s happened with Pitts. They had him ranked as the best TE prospect in a decade the year he came out. I think injuries, changes in scheme and coaching along with his struggles with route running has caused problems. He’s had issues separating which is strange with his speed.
 
True, but what the hell is going on with Kyle Pitts ( Falcons )? Dude was supposed to be the next generation TE.
Its why I never believe any of that crap. They talk about generational this....and that...you don't see generational coming so when people try and anoint that before a guy steps on the field? I'm always cautious.

That being said....i'd trade him for Ferg ASAP.
 
That’s a better ranking than I expected after last season. Not a bad player and does show some toughness but not the longterm answer. I expect TE to be high on our list entering the 2026 draft.
DT needs to be high on our list.
 
Never really crossed my mind that he regressed last season. I think it was a combination of *outside factors that led to a down year. Not really worried about him but I would like to see Schoonmaker push him.
If we are going to run a lot of 2 TE sets both need ti be involved in the passing game.
 
I would love to find a guy like Taysom Hill who can be a gadget guy at many spots. I thought Luepke had the skillset but haven't seen it on display yet.
 
As Mike Fisher says "Sir Breyvan Span Ford sir!" lol there's a college player that will be our TE next season and starter
 
Never really crossed my mind that he regressed last season. I think it was a combination of *outside factors that led to a down year. Not really worried about him but I would like to see Schoonmaker push him.
Exactly.

It’s mind-boggling to me that people can’t put two and two together. Look at the he played with. My gosh, Lamb’s numbers were down last year too.
 
True, but what the hell is going on with Kyle Pitts ( Falcons )? Dude was supposed to be the next generation TE.
Every team that’s drafted a TE top 20 has regretted it. Bowers is putting up some sensational stats, but does that change your perception of the Raiders one iota? No surprise it’s the same team that just went RB 6th overall
 

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13. Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans

Schultz has, perhaps surprisingly, produced the seventh-most PFF WAR over the past two seasons while serving as a reliable weapon for quarterback CJ Stroud. Schultz dropped two passes in 2024 and has just 20 drops in his seven-year career. He has gained 615 receiving yards in five straight seasons.
We knew he was good even when he was a Cowboy, Dallas just didn’t want to pay him
 

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